ladies, take notes, THIS is an anniversary present
Originally Posted by Mandi
I think a turbo kit is a pretty good anniversary gift too :dunno:
Originally Posted by DaKarMaul
No way man not in CA. I'll just arrested because I'm asian and fit the gangsta profile and shit!
:rofl:
Friggin true story. Gangsta ass Rick.
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Originally Posted by antarius
The value pack is a box of 100, not boxes of corrogated 50.
The value pack is 100 9mm winchester FMJ rounds for like $11.99 at Wal-Mart.
I can share in the gun pron too

The value pack is 100 9mm winchester FMJ rounds for like $11.99 at Wal-Mart.
I can share in the gun pron too

But then again you probably knew that.
Originally Posted by bluetwo
I hope you don't plan on counting on that vest to stop anything bigger than a 9.
But then again you probably knew that.
But then again you probably knew that.
yeah I'll punch right through that vest with my gangsta fist!
that is until he busts a cap in my ass :sad:
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.
Originally Posted by DaKarMaul
yeah I'll punch right through that vest with my gangsta fist!
that is until he busts a cap in my ass :sad:
that is until he busts a cap in my ass :sad:
Here's what we use... with the sapi (rifle) plates this bish weighs nearly 50 lbs.
I was bored so I thought I would post a link. And I know I got a little off topic. But I'm in the middle of the frigin desert, and aside from the internet connection It's pretty boring.
We use the Interceptor. Hopefully no one I know will have to test theirs, but if they do at least we all can be sure that the vest will protect us from us a chest or back hit.
Interceptor Outer Tactical Vest.
We use the Interceptor. Hopefully no one I know will have to test theirs, but if they do at least we all can be sure that the vest will protect us from us a chest or back hit.
Interceptor Outer Tactical Vest.
Originally Posted by bluetwo
I hope you don't plan on counting on that vest to stop anything bigger than a 9.
But then again you probably knew that.
But then again you probably knew that.
Not an actual duty vest.
In reality I don't think it can stop anything, that vest was like 15 years old and never taken care of.
Originally Posted by bluetwo
:hahano: But I would actually pay to see someone gangsta punch through one of those.
Here's what we use... with the sapi (rifle) plates this bish weighs nearly 50 lbs.
Here's what we use... with the sapi (rifle) plates this bish weighs nearly 50 lbs.
hahah no friggin way I'm going to try to punch through anyone holding a loaded weapon

only in the movie hehehhehe
50lbs is that all :rick: I can wear that for 5-10mins no problem!
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.
Originally Posted by antarius
That was an academy vest, just used to wear to be "uncomfortable" while we trained.
Not an actual duty vest.
In reality I don't think it can stop anything, that vest was like 15 years old and never taken care of.
Not an actual duty vest.
In reality I don't think it can stop anything, that vest was like 15 years old and never taken care of.
We (M1 tankers) have a much smaller vest that we wear in the tank for ballistic protection. But it wouldn't really stop much of a round. Maybe an out of range 9 mil round, or a piece of shrapnel.
So you were in cop training or something?
Originally Posted by bluetwo
Truth be known that size vest would be more appropriate for Kuwait, but it's nice to have the big one for the drive north.
We (M1 tankers) have a much smaller vest that we wear in the tank for ballistic protection. But it wouldn't really stop much of a round. Maybe an out of range 9 mil round, or a piece of shrapnel.
So you were in cop training or something?
We (M1 tankers) have a much smaller vest that we wear in the tank for ballistic protection. But it wouldn't really stop much of a round. Maybe an out of range 9 mil round, or a piece of shrapnel.
So you were in cop training or something?
Graduated a couple months ago. Fear my (round up) 94% average in academics, and 99.8% in scenario testing.
Our academy was brand new, so it even had a mock city block, with buildings, banks, houses, everything; over the course of 3 weeks we'd do 10 and 12 hour "scenarios" where our dispatch center (ran by the academy director) would just dispatch us to a call, no idea what it was or whatever. And we'd drive to the location and deal with the situation. If we needed backup, or to enter, or to create a perimeter, or to do an investigation, etc -- it was all up to us. And at the end of it, you, as expected, gotta write an accurate report on it.
One of my scenarios I got called to was a damn vehicle accident, I had 1 dead, 4 minor injuries, and one serious injury (they use roll players and makeup and shit), so I called in for a medivac and about 5 minutes later one of Sonoma Counties helecopters calls me up on my radio to ask where to set it down and to help load the injured. Didn't expect them to do that for realism, but, they did -- even picked up the injured person and left to simulate them leaving the scene.
Another scenario (we fire simunitions during simulations, if it gets to that point) we were doing a high risk scenario stop (3 officers getting people out of a car and arresting them), when a 5th suspect came over a burm about 100 yards away -- I was the right side (cover) officer, saw him, drew the shotgun on him and then proceeded to empty 8 rounds of buckshot (simunition buckshot) and reach for my HK and fire nearly 2 magazines afterwords.
Most of the scenarios are mundane obvious stuff though -- domestic violence, traffic citations, accidents, landlord tenent issues, rape stuff (**** that sucks), typical "someones crawling around my house" calls, robberies, bank robberies, misdemeanor crimes, child abuse, etc. that sort of thing.
Needless to say, it was a pretty good experience / realistic training.
Originally Posted by antarius
Yeah, went through a California Police Academy -- 5.5 months, 788 hours, fulltime monday through friday.
Graduated a couple months ago. Fear my (round up) 94% average in academics, and 99.8% in scenario testing.
Our academy was brand new, so it even had a mock city block, with buildings, banks, houses, everything; over the course of 3 weeks we'd do 10 and 12 hour "scenarios" where our dispatch center (ran by the academy director) would just dispatch us to a call, no idea what it was or whatever. And we'd drive to the location and deal with the situation. If we needed backup, or to enter, or to create a perimeter, or to do an investigation, etc -- it was all up to us. And at the end of it, you, as expected, gotta write an accurate report on it.
One of my scenarios I got called to was a damn vehicle accident, I had 1 dead, 4 minor injuries, and one serious injury (they use roll players and makeup and shit), so I called in for a medivac and about 5 minutes later one of Sonoma Counties helecopters calls me up on my radio to ask where to set it down and to help load the injured. Didn't expect them to do that for realism, but, they did -- even picked up the injured person and left to simulate them leaving the scene.
Another scenario (we fire simunitions during simulations, if it gets to that point) we were doing a high risk scenario stop (3 officers getting people out of a car and arresting them), when a 5th suspect came over a burm about 100 yards away -- I was the right side (cover) officer, saw him, drew the shotgun on him and then proceeded to empty 8 rounds of buckshot (simunition buckshot) and reach for my HK and fire nearly 2 magazines afterwords.
Most of the scenarios are mundane obvious stuff though -- domestic violence, traffic citations, accidents, landlord tenent issues, rape stuff (**** that sucks), typical "someones crawling around my house" calls, robberies, bank robberies, misdemeanor crimes, child abuse, etc. that sort of thing.
Needless to say, it was a pretty good experience / realistic training.
Graduated a couple months ago. Fear my (round up) 94% average in academics, and 99.8% in scenario testing.
Our academy was brand new, so it even had a mock city block, with buildings, banks, houses, everything; over the course of 3 weeks we'd do 10 and 12 hour "scenarios" where our dispatch center (ran by the academy director) would just dispatch us to a call, no idea what it was or whatever. And we'd drive to the location and deal with the situation. If we needed backup, or to enter, or to create a perimeter, or to do an investigation, etc -- it was all up to us. And at the end of it, you, as expected, gotta write an accurate report on it.
One of my scenarios I got called to was a damn vehicle accident, I had 1 dead, 4 minor injuries, and one serious injury (they use roll players and makeup and shit), so I called in for a medivac and about 5 minutes later one of Sonoma Counties helecopters calls me up on my radio to ask where to set it down and to help load the injured. Didn't expect them to do that for realism, but, they did -- even picked up the injured person and left to simulate them leaving the scene.
Another scenario (we fire simunitions during simulations, if it gets to that point) we were doing a high risk scenario stop (3 officers getting people out of a car and arresting them), when a 5th suspect came over a burm about 100 yards away -- I was the right side (cover) officer, saw him, drew the shotgun on him and then proceeded to empty 8 rounds of buckshot (simunition buckshot) and reach for my HK and fire nearly 2 magazines afterwords.
Most of the scenarios are mundane obvious stuff though -- domestic violence, traffic citations, accidents, landlord tenent issues, rape stuff (**** that sucks), typical "someones crawling around my house" calls, robberies, bank robberies, misdemeanor crimes, child abuse, etc. that sort of thing.
Needless to say, it was a pretty good experience / realistic training.
:shocked:
:eek3: and other shocked expressions.
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.


